The City Council, at its Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021 meeting, authorized City Manager J. Michael Joyal, Jr. to execute a settlement and funding agreement with New England Metals Recycling, LLC (NEMR) relating to groundwater pollutants found in the Pudding Hill aquifer.
The Daytime Virtual Book Group is a great opportunity to get together (virtually and/or in person at the Library) and talk about a book the group has read.
The Parking Bureau has started a waitlist for those seeking a parking permit for the Orchard Street Parking Garage, as the bureau has sold out of all available parking garage permits.
Bundle up and welcome the holiday season with a Yuletide Bonfire at Rollinsford’s historic Colonel Paul Wentworth House from 4 to 6 pm on Saturday, December 4.
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital is no longer allowing most visitors, and limiting elective surgeries, due to an unprecedented increase in the number of critical care patients in our hospital.
Seacoast Endowment for Education in Dover (“SEED”), a nonprofit organization dedicated to lifting academic excellence in Dover schools, is pleased to announce it has received a $5,000 donation from Mindy Marcouillier, realtor at Great Island Realty.
National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day took place November 19th and Jewelry Creations supported the cause in a significant way; raising $4100.00 in just a few weeks.
Dover400, a committee of residents organizing Dover’s 400th Anniversary, concludes its monthly virtual lecture series on Tuesday, December 14, 2021, at 7:00PM with an online showing of the film “Voices From the Cemetery”, an historical and entertaining montage which visits with two dozen prominent and provocative citizens from Dover’s past.
Cochecho Waterfront Development Advisory Committee (CWDAC) Chair Dana Lynch provided the City Council a status update of the long-planned redevelopment of city-owned River Street land at a recent meeting.
In accordance with Warrant Article 14 passed at the 2004 Annual Town Meeting and RSA 41:14-a, the Board of Selectmen will hold the following public hearings at Whitcomb Hall (17 Main Street) during their regularly scheduled meetings regarding a proposed amendment to the Conservation Easement held by the Monadnock Conservancy in which the Town of Swanzey holds an executory interest for the Ridgehill Farm property situated on Cory Pond Road and Old Richmond Road and owned by Michael Johnson.